I think I'm dedicated to the fact that I can never watch this without crying. I first watched this when I was 10 and 15 years later it still hits me hard.
This has not revealed anything new, though the perspective from some people involved was very interesting and poignant.
If you've followed along with the story before, nothing new has been uncovered by this.
Once again Lolly Adefope steals the show!
Stewie's commentary on this is so fantastic
A fantastic stand alone movie, I've not seen the original but I'm definitely going to watch it now
This film is really funny, touching and understandable.
I love the world building going on around this catastrophic event and the reversal event, it makes for interesting and thought provoking perspectives.
The very last scene on the train when he looks upon the kids jumping the fences of back gardens is so poignant, it's very clever with how it clearly is entwined with his recent memory of the man being shot for jumping a fence.
PSA: hold ON through the credits there are TWO post-credit scenes
The guy is really hard on making butter in this, worth watching just for him.
Jill took ALOT of flack through all of this, and she just responded with kindness. I want to be more like Jill!
A very sad series, not exactly how I imagined it after listening to the AllKillaNoFilla podcast episode on this. I'm going to have to watch it in chronological order now as well, though it was very interesting laying each person's trysts with him out like that. There's something very poignant about having all of the people's lives told for them when so little could ever be known AND having it all in such a glamorous and sunny backdrop.
Really very sad moments for Gianni 's funeral, and then vicar of dibley theme tune
This series is making me really sad, I think the fact it's based on a true story is part of it but the whole made up dialogue is also dreary. Ryan Murphy really knows how to get you feeling.
This was such a sad episode, so many emotional attachments to these characters/real people.
The pregnant pause between Nadia and Maxine when Maxine throws her drink over Nadia is so funny - just what friends are for
This had me cackling, a fantastic piece of comedy from across the pond.
This is quite clever, you are lead to believe that Ned's character may be gay but it's never explicitly stated and it's quite possible that he's not.
Sally Phillips plays such a fantastic character in this!
Alice's ending response is fantastic in the episode
Wayne Brady is so talented! He makes this episode for sure
I did enjoy this movie but the continuity wasn't great in the past scene and the suspense of belief wasn't there for Alan Arkin's reactions. I think they left this franchise at the right time.
Not as funny as the live action Grinch but still a quirky and enjoyable movie on it's own.
"What are you looking at?" "I don't know but it's fucking ugly and it's looking back" - Easily the funniest line of the series so far!
Factual art, this was a great end to a great series!
The start of this is fantastic! So much of this show is great, I love Sara so much
"do you know what it's called when women use feminism to oppress each other?" "white feminism?" some good jokes in this episode but this had me cackling!
Wow what a poignant twist!
Fanny is outstanding in this, really makes the episode!